Snapback repellers and homoclinic orbits for multi-dimensional maps
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 635657 (Why is no real title available?)
- A simple proof for persistence of snap-back repellers
- An improved version of the Marotto theorem
- Chaos and asymptotical stability in discrete-time neural networks
- Dynamical behaviors in a two-dimensional map
- Global searching ability of chaotic neural networks
- Matrix Analysis
- Numerical computation of orbits and rigorous verification of existence of snapback repellers
- Occurrence of Chaos in Higher-Dimensional Discrete-Time Systems
- On redefining a snap-back repeller
- Snap-back repellers imply chaos in \(\mathbb{R}^n\)
- Snapback repellers as a cause of chaotic vibration of the wave equation with a van der Pol boundary condition and energy injection at the middle of the span
- TOPOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF CHAOS IN DISCRETE-TIME NEURAL NETWORKS WITH GENERALIZED INPUT–OUTPUT FUNCTION
- Topological entropy for multidimensional perturbations of snap-back repellers and one-dimensional maps
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- Analysis of Snapback Repellers Using Methods of Symbolic Computation
- THE PERSISTENCE OF SNAP-BACK REPELLER UNDER SMALL C1 PERTURBATIONS IN BANACH SPACES
- An improved version of the Marotto theorem
- The snapback repellers for chaos in multi-dimensional maps
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